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Joe Panther (1976)
Character: Rance
A young Seminole indian boy comes of age outside the Florida Everglades by trying to enter the establishment (white man's world). He gets work as crew member on (Brian Keith's) fishing boat, hunts for alligators and has cathartic encounters with bad guys trying to bring illegal aliens into Florida on fishing boats.
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Three Guns for Texas (1968)
Character: Running Antelope
A man searching for a stolen army payroll is joined by several men after the reward money.
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1981)
Character: Pap
The escapades of Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer, and the runaway slave, Jim, drifting down the Mississippi on a homemade raft, and their encounter with the Duke and his cohort, Dauphin.
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Wild and Wonderful (1964)
Character: Hercule
Cognac, a pampered poodle and popular star on French television, creates marital problems for his pretty owner Giselle when he becomes jealous of her new husband.
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The Great Brain (1978)
Character: Mr. Kokovinis
Based on the book by John D. Fitzgerald, this movie stars Jimmy Osmond as a mischievous boy out to swindle his whole town for everything they're worth...and who occasionally puts his smarts to use for a good cause.
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The Adventures of Nellie Bly (1981)
Character: Stanfil
A "Classics Illustrated" account of pioneer female journalist Nellie Bly, who became a legend through her exposes of corruption and inhumane conditions in New York of the 1880s in "The New York World."
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The Art of Crime (1975)
Character: Nanoosh
A Romani antique dealer, who is also a private detective, gets involved in a murder case when one of his colleagues is accused of committing the murder.
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California Gold Rush (1981)
Character: Harry Love
Author Bret Harte relates the story of the discovery of gold in California at Sutter's Mill, and how that discovery changed the history of the west forever.
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The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1979)
Character: Wes Hardin
Amos and Theodore, the two bumbling outlaw wannabes from The Apple Dumpling Gang, are back and trying to make it on their own. This time, the crazy duo gets involved in an army supply theft case -- and, of course, gets in lots of comic trouble along the way!
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How the West Was Won (1962)
Character: Bartender (uncredited)
The epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family.
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The Heist (1972)
Character: Tom Logan
An armored-car guard must convince the authorities he is innocent after he is forced to rob his own company.
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The Mouse and His Child (1977)
Character: C. Serpentina (voice)
A mouse and his child, the two parts of a single small wind-up toy, go on a quest to become "self-winding".
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Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973)
Character: Captain Peters
A powerful cosmic force is turning Earth women into queen bees who kill men by wearing them out sexually.
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Sharks' Treasure (1975)
Character: Lobo
Eccentric charter skipper Jim Carnahan and his team of hard-luck dreamers battle sharks, bandits and their own greed to recover sunken treasure
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Sweet Sugar (1972)
Character: Burgos
A young woman nabbed in a drug bust chooses to work on a sugarcane plantation with other convicts instead of going to jail.
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Guardian of the Wilderness (1976)
Character: McCollough
In 1861, miner Galen Clark learns he has consumption and decides to travel west in his final months. During the journey, he meets naturalist John Muir, who encourages him to live. Along with Native American Teneiya, Galen builds a cabin and settles with his daughter Kathleen. When loggers threaten to destroy their community and the forest, Galen joins forces with Muir and Teneiya to advocate for the area's preservation as Yosemite Park.
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Oklahoma Crude (1973)
Character: Massive Man
In 1913, in Oklahoma, oil derrick owner Lena Doyle, aided by her father and a hobo, is stubbornly drilling for oil despite the pressure from major oil companies to sell her land.
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The North Avenue Irregulars (1979)
Character: Big Chin
When crooks set up operations in a traditional town, a minister and a group of church ladies are willing to do anything, no matter how wacky, to get them out.
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The Raiders (1963)
Character: Private Jean Duchamps
Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill and Calamity Jane help a Texas rancher against the railroad.
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Walt Whitman: Poet for a New Age (1971)
Character: Walt Whitman
An introduction to Walt Whitman, American poet, essayist, and journalist. A world poet-a latter-day successor to Homer, Virgil, Dante, and Shakespeare.
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Alexander The Great (1968)
Character: Memnon
An historical film that follows the life of Alexander the Great, the Macedonian king that united all ancient Greek tribes and led them against the vast Persian Empire. Alexander conquered most of the then-known world and created a Greek empire that spanned all the way from the Balkans to India.
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The Front Page (1974)
Character: Officer Jacobi
Ruthless Chicago newspaper editor Walter Burns resorts to dubious motives in order to get top reporter Hildy Johnson to cover one more big crime story before retirement.
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Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)
Character: Barney Milsap
While traveling home from Vegas, an amorous lounge singer named Dino gets conned by a local mechanic/songwriter into staying in town for the night. The mechanic's songwriting partner, Orville, offers Dino his home for overnight lodging and enlists a local waitress/call girl to pose as his wife in order to placate Dino's urges.
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The Devil's Eight (1969)
Character: Bubba
The Devil's 8 is a 1969 film from American International Pictures. It is about a Federal agent (Christopher George) who recruits six convicts to bust a moonshine ring.
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Copacabana (1985)
Character: Angelo
In 1948, aspiring songwriter Tony works as a bar pianist; he meets aspiring star Lola, and is immediately smitten. At Manhattan's Copacabana lounge, they both start finding fame. However, fate steps in and she is swept to Havana to work in a splashy nightclub act where she is convinced she will find her stardom. Instead, she finds Rico, a suave gangster and the club owner.
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Incident at Crestridge (1981)
Character: Bill McLaren
A woman campaigns for and wins election as sheriff in a crusade against the ineptitude and outright corruption of the local law enforcement in a small town in the West.
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Beggarman, Thief (1979)
Character: Sagerac
In this sequel to "Rich Man, Poor Man," moviemaker Gretchen Jordache, the until-now unseen sister, strives to pull the family together after the murder of brother Tom and the disappearance of brother Rudy by first reestablishing contact with her soldier son, and then patching things up with her sister-in-law, Kate, Tom's widow.
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Irma la Douce (1963)
Character: Police Sergeant
When a recently fired policeman falls in love with a French prostitute, he doesn't want her to be with other men, so he creates an alter-ego in order to become her only customer.
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Hangar 18 (1980)
Character: Sheriff Barlow
During a Space Shuttle mission a satellite rams a unidentified flying object. The UFO afterwards performs an emergency landing in the deserts of Arizona. However the White House denies its existence because of the near presidential elections. The UFO is brought to the secret Hangar 18 and the accident is blamed on the incompetence of the astronauts Bancroff and Price. But the two fight against this and try to hunt down the UFO.
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The Fortune Cookie (1966)
Character: Purkey
TV cameraman Harry Hinkle is injured while filming a football game. Seeing big dollar signs, his unscrupulous ambulance-chasing lawyer brother-in-law Willie Gingrich enters the picture, and convinces Harry to overstate his injuries and claim $1 million in pain and suffering. Harry's similarly-minded ex-wife suddenly reappears in an attempt to rekindle their relationship.
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